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Conservative Leader Stephen Harper looks at the confetti following his speech at his election headquarters after winning a second minority government Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2008 in Calgary. (Photo by Jonathan Hayward/CP)
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Newly elected MP for the Liberal Party, Justin Trudeau is congratulated by supporters as he arrives victorious at his campaign headquarters after winning in the riding of Papineau in Montreal Tuesday Oct. 14, 2008. (Photo by Graham Hughes/CP)
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Newly elected Federal Conservative MP Peter MacKay, right, and Federal Green Party Leader Elizabeth May meet to shake hands on October 14, 2008, in New Glasgow, NS after Peter MacKay was declared elected in the Nova Scotia riding of Central Nova. (Photo by Mike Dembeck/CP)
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Conservative Leader Stephen Harper waves to supporters as he takes the stage at his election headquarters after winning a second minority government Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2008 in Calgary.(Photo by Tom Hanson/CP/CP)
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Conservative Leader Stephen Harper hugs his wife Laureen as he takes the stage at his election headquarters after winning a second minority government Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2008 in Calgary. (Photo by Jonathan Hayward/CP)
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Liberal party leader Stephane Dion speaks to supporters after the election results in Montreal Tuesday, oct. 14, 2008. The Conservatives were re-elected with a minority government while the Liberals came in second. (Photo by Ryan Remiorz/Cp)
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The Liberal Party of Canada's deputy Leader Michael Ignatieff is welcomed on stage by supporters at his election night pary, in Etobicoke, Ontario, on Tuesday October 14, 2008. (Photo by Chris Young/CP)
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A Liberal supporter is comforted as she watches election results broadcast at the Liberal election headquarters in Montreal, Que., Tuesday Oct.14, 2008. (Photo by Ryan Remiorz/CP)
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Eleven-year-old Alex Lane watches the elections results at Conservative Leader Stephen Harper's election headquarters Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2008 in Calgary. (Photo by Jonathan Hayward/CP)
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Liberal supporter Daniel Cloutier reacts to election results as they are broadcast at Liberal party election night headquarters in Montreal, Que. Tuesday Oct. 14, 2008. (Photo by Sean Kilpatrick/CP )
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Supporters cheer as results are posted at Conservative Leader Stephen Harper's election headquarters Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2008 in Calgary. (Photo by Tom Hanson/CP)
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Supporters watch election results at Conservative Leader Stephen Harper's election headquarters Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2008 in Calgary. (Photo by Jeff McIntosh/CP)
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NDP Leader Jack Layton and his wife MP Olivia Chow watch returns at his election night headquarters in Toronto on Tuesday October 14, 2008. (Photo by Nathan Denette/CP)
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Bloc Quebecois Leader Gilles Duceppe and his wife Yolande Brunelle watch election coverage on television in a hotel suite Tuesday Oct. 14, 2008 in Montreal. (Photo by Jacques Boissinot/CP)
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Federal Conservative MP Peter MacKay smiles after making his acceptance speech at his campaign headquarters in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia on October 14, 2008. MacKay won the riding of Central Nova, beating out Federal Green Party leader Elizabeth May. (Photo by Mike Dembeck/CP)
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Liberal Leader Stephane Dion and his wife Janine Krieber and daughter Jeanne watch election results as he waits at a hotel in Montreal, Que. Tuesday Oct.14, 2008. (Photo by Ryan Remiorz/CP)
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Liberal leader Stephane Dion waves as he boards his campaign bus after voting in his riding of Saint Laurent-Cartierville in Montreal, October 14, 2008. Canadians are voting in a federal election today. (Photo by Shaun Best/Reuters)
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Conservative candidate Maxime Bernier salutes a supporter after his speech upon winning the Beauce, Que., riding in the Federal election, Tuesday October 14, 2008. Bernier is the cabinet minister who had to resign earlier this year due to his mishandling of secret documents.(Photo by Clement Allard/CP)
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A Liberal supporter hands out thundersticks at campaign headquarters in Montreal, Que. Tuesday Oct.14, 2008.(Photo by Andrew Vaughan/CP)
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Green Leader Elizabeth May embraces her daughter Victoria Cate May Burton at her election party in New Glasgow, N.S. on Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2008. May was defeated by Conservative Peter MacKay.(Photo by Andrew Vaughan/CP)
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Conservative candidate Peter MacKay leaves a polling station to vote in his riding of Central Nova on October 14, 2008, in New Glasgow, N.S. MacKay, who showed up to vote with his mother Macha MacKay, is running against Green Party leader Elizabeth May. (Photo by Mike Dembeck/CP)
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Green Party Leader Elizabeth May watches the federal election results with her daughter Victoria Cate May Burton at her campaign headquarters in New Glasgow, N.S. on Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2008. (Photo by Andrew Vaughan/CP )
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NDP Leader Jack Layton holds up his ballot after marking it for the federal election in Toronto on Tuesday, October 14, 2008. (Photo by Frank Gunn/CP )
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Liberal Party candidate Justin Trudeau talks to people as he does some last minute canvassing on election day in his riding of Papineau in Montreal Tuesday Oct. 14, 2008. (Photo by Graham Hughes/CP )
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Conservative Party leader Stephen Harper talks with reporters with his daughter Rachel after casting his ballot in the 2008 federal election, in Calgary Alberta, Tuesday Oct 14, 2008.(Photo by Tom Hanson/CP)
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A woman carries her ballot to cast her vote in the federal election in the riding of Vaudreuil-Soulanges in Hudson, Que., Tuesday, Oct.14, 2008.(Photo Peter McCabe/CP)
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Residents arrive by snowmobile to cast their ballots in the federal election at the arena in Clyde River, Nunavut, on the east coast of Baffin Island, Tuesday, Oct.14, 2008. Returning officers reported a good turnout in spite of the blizzard-like weather conditions.(Photo by Deborah Tobin/CP)
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Conservative Party leader Stephen Harper casts his ballot in the 2008 federal election as his son Ben looks on in Calgary, Alberta, Tuesday, Oct 14, 2008. (Photo by Tom Hanson/CP)
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Liberal Party Leader Stephane Dion waits to cast his vote in his riding of Saint-Laurent-Cartierville in Montreal, Tuesday Oct. 14, 2008. (Photo by Graham Hughes/CP)
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A voter enters a polling station in Cremona, Alta., northwest of Calgary, Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2008. Canadians across the country are voting in a federal election. (Photo by Jeff McIntosh/CP)
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Conservative Party leader Stephen Harper shakes hands with Dion Phaneuf of the Calgary Flames National Hockey League team during practice, in Calgary Alberta, Tuesday Oct 14, 2008. (Photo by Tom Hanson/CP)
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Liberal Leader Stephane Dion and his wife Janine Krieber pose for cameras before boarding the campaign plane for the final time in Vancouver, B.C. on Tuesday Oct.14, 2008. Dion will head to Montreal to vote in the federal election. (Photo by Adrian Wyld/CP)
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Nathan Denette/CP NDP Leader Jack Layton and his wife MP Olivia Chow are framed by photographers as they watch returns at his election night headquarters in Toronto on Tuesday October 14, 2008. (Photo by Nathan Denette/CP)
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Bloc Quebecois leader Gilles Duceppe and his wife, Yolande, look for their poling station as they arrive to vote in his riding in Montreal, Que., Tuesday, Oct.14, 2008 as Canadians vote in a general election. (Photo by Jacques Boissinot/CP)
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Green Party Leader Elizabeth May casts her ballot in the federal election in New Glasgow, N.S. on Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2008. The Central Nova riding is pitting May against the incumbant Conservatiuve Cabinet Minister Peter MacKay. (Photo by Andrew Vaughan/CP)
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